Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Hi Rik I used to suffer with both tennis/golfers elbow. My daughter bought me one of those magnetic copper bracelets and bingo 3 months later no problems . . . and that was 6 years ago and still no problems. I mean my arm used to hurt just hanging from my sides . . . Beats pill-popping anyday J I am 62 years of age and I like to keep very fit, using the famous “Bullworker X5” exerciser which used to give me hell after a time, but when the bracelet came on the scene as I said no more problems . . . Give it a go. Regards Vic Costa Blanca Spain From: One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques [mailto:One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques ] On Behalf Of Rik Sent: 02 March 2006 08:04 To: One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques Subject: [One_EFT Healing Highrise] tennis elbow hello all, i think i have a tennis elbow, at least what i read about it, it is just the same with my elbow, underarm. has anyone treated this with herbs, any other tricks perhaps, i have had this for half a year now and it is getting annoying......... and painful at times. problem is that i work every day with my arms, lifting, pulling, etc. i would like to hear your advice. experiences, thank you, rik -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/272 - Release Date: 01/03/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 hi vic, thanks (O: i will try that too, i got may suggestions from other groups as well, great! i have been eyeballing the magnetic copper bracelets in the store, but i thought i would shoot it into the group first, see what they have to say about this tennis elbow. thanks for the hint, i will look into it, rik PS: no pill popping for me, i'm done with that junk. hey, must be nice at the costa blanca hey?! you live there, or vacation? rik > Hi Rik > > > > I used to suffer with both tennis/golfers elbow. > > My daughter bought me one of those magnetic copper bracelets and bingo 3 > months later no problems . . . and that was 6 years ago and still no > problems. I mean my arm used to hurt just hanging from my sides . . . > Beats pill-popping anyday :-) > > > > I am 62 years of age and I like to keep very fit, using the famous > " Bullworker X5 " exerciser which used to give me hell after a time, but > when the bracelet came on the scene as I said no more problems . . . > Give it a go. > > > > Regards > > Vic > > Costa Blanca > > Spain > > > > _____ > > From: One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques > [mailto:One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques ] On Behalf Of Rik > Sent: 02 March 2006 08:04 > One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques > Subject: [One_EFT Healing Highrise] tennis elbow > > > > hello all, i think i have a tennis elbow, at least what i read about > it, it is just the same with my elbow, underarm. has anyone treated > this with herbs, any other tricks perhaps, i have had this for half a > year now and it is getting annoying......... and painful at times. > problem is that i work every day with my arms, lifting, pulling, etc. > i would like to hear your advice. experiences, thank you, rik > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/272 - Release Date: > 01/03/2006 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Hi Rik: I use to have tennis elbow, it stops to bothering me when I decided to stop playinng tennis in competitions, my stress levels were too high! Now I only play tennis just for fun, and no more problems with my elbow. Raquel Solvey Argentina Subject: [One_EFT Healing Highrise] tennis elbow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 i have been eyeballing the magnetic > copper bracelets in the store,> > My daughter bought me one of those magnetic copper bracelets and > bingo 3 > > months later no problems . . . and that was 6 years ago and still > no >> If I had a Euro for every patient that came to my therapy clinic with a copper/magnetic bracelet I would be a wealthy person now. Don't rely for relief on one of these. It may help but don't count on it. You may need to do some work on the muscles that you are overusing in your forearm and hey, seeing as this website is about eft ( although not many of the messages actually talk about eft) one would imagine that this would be somwthing that you could try. Have you tried tapping for it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 yes i have tried eft on my arm, but nada..... but now that we are talking about shoulders as well, maybe i should try there for starters and see if there is some relief. the problem is that i have to use my arms, sometimes a lot, pumps up..... the most sore spot is right on the tendon on my elbow, the muscles on my forearm feel tender when i work. crazy thing today, i really hit my other elbow hard, now i have two banged up arms..........(O; i will survive! thanks, rik > You may need to do some work on the muscles that you are overusing > in your forearm and hey, seeing as this website is about eft ( > although not many of the messages actually talk about eft) one would > imagine that this would be somwthing that you could try. Have you > tried tapping for it? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Hi Rik again, I did assume that you had tried “Tapping” that is why I suggested you try the “Magnetic Copper Bracelet” as an alternative, or even a back-up. As an ex Piece-Work Plasterer I have used my arms and shoulders to the extreme . . . Not counting my back and knee joints, where you could not let tiredness come into the equation and in all British weathers too. Most Plasterers I know usually have one of these bracelets...Why it works nobody knows? ... But do NOT let other PEOPLE dismiss this as a non-runner! In the meantime Rik, keep “Tapping” it does work I promise . . . persistence pay’s off. Vic Daly Costa Blanca Spain PS Yes Rik, I live on the Costa Blanca and have taken early retirement here. A much slower pace of lifeJ From: One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques [mailto:One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques ] On Behalf Of Rik Sent: 05 March 2006 07:50 One_EmotionalFreedomTechniques Subject: Re: [One_EFT Healing Highrise] tennis elbow yes i have tried eft on my arm, but nada..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Hi, The comment about banging up your other elbow really caught my attention. Take a moment, go into a quiet place where you will be uninterrupted and allow yourself to begin to relax. As you take a nice deep breath, deep into your belly and then again into your chest, as you begin to exhale, allow yourself to go inside and get in touch with your inner wisdom. Ask yourself these questions and just allow the answer to come to you. It's the first thing that pops into your head and just go with it. Listen, feel, sense the answer (s) and other thoughts or questions that may arise. " What is it that I'm trying to avoid? " " Is there a direction in life that I'm uncomfortable with or afraid of? " " What new experiences are in the forefront of my life that I may be afraid of or trying to side step? " " What direction in life should I be looking to or what new experience in life should I be embracing? " Once you get the answers/responses to this information then you can take it to the next step. Let me know the outcome of this exercise and we'll discuss it further and I'll suggest to you what I would do if you were my client. Peace & Light, Kathleen www.ahealingmind.com > crazy thing today, i really hit my other elbow hard, now i have two > banged up arms..........(O; i will survive! thanks, rik > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 hi kathleen, i do a lot of breathing everyday, learned from this book free you breath, free your life. also meditate (falun dafa) i'm really ok, i banged my elbow on the zamboni i drive on, it ran out of gas and i leaned over to check the valve and when i went back into my seat, i really slammed hard into a metal corner nexrt to the steering wheel, mind you, i'm still driving on the ice, trying to not fall off and not crash into the wall (O; haha, needless to say i was a bit PO, but hey, i'm ok now, just thought it was funny (later on) to walk around with two bangged up elbows. thanks for the suggestion, rik > Hi, > The comment about banging up your other elbow really caught my > attention. Take a moment, go into a quiet place where you will be > uninterrupted and allow yourself to begin to relax. As you take a > nice deep breath, deep into your belly and then again into your > chest, as you begin to exhale, allow yourself to go inside and get > in touch with your inner wisdom. Ask yourself these questions and > just allow the answer to come to you. It's the first thing that pops > into your head and just go with it. Listen, feel, sense the answer > (s) and other thoughts or questions that may arise. " What is it that > I'm trying to avoid? " " Is there a direction in life that I'm > uncomfortable with or afraid of? " " What new experiences are in the > forefront of my life that I may be afraid of or trying to side step? " > " What direction in life should I be looking to or what new > experience in life should I be embracing? " > > Once you get the answers/responses to this information then you can > take it to the next step. Let me know the outcome of this exercise > and we'll discuss it further and I'll suggest to you what I would do > if you were my client. Peace & Light, Kathleen > > www.ahealingmind.com > > > > > crazy thing today, i really hit my other elbow hard, now i have > two > > banged up arms..........(O; i will survive! thanks, rik > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Glad to hear it but if in the near future you seem to come to a fork in the road, one which requires you to make some decisions, changes, creating new direction and experiences ... well then this just might point to something different??? Metaphysics are always fun and interesting to consider and if you are self-healing with techniques that can utilize the information, all the better. If you are an EFT-er, you might even apply the possibility to help the elbow that was first injured? If you aren't an EFT-er, it was just something to ponder as a possibility. Again, glad to hear that you still have humor in your voice and day! Peace, Kathleen > > hi kathleen, > i do a lot of breathing everyday, learned from this book free you > breath, free your life. also meditate (falun dafa) i'm really ok, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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